Daniel in the Lion’s Den
When faced with praying to God or stopping Daniel broke the law to pray to God. He was thrown in a lion’s den as punishment but his faithfulness to God protected him from harm.external image 300px-Daniellion.jpgexternal image ilst43.jpg

Elijah
Elijah was a servant to God who told King Ahab a message from God that there would be a drought. In the following years Elijah followed God’s directions and when he was almost killed by Jezebel Angels appeared for strength and later so did God.external image Elijah-cloud-cmg.jpgexternal image Elijah-001.jpg

Jezebel
Jezebel tried to overthrow the worship of God. She and her husband, Ahab, both met very gruesome deaths for their decision.external image ElijahConfrontsJezebel.jpgexternal image 220px-The_Death_of_Jezebel.jpg
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Sodom and Gomorrah
When Lot met the angels in the city of Sodom, the men wanted to have sex with the quests. God then destroyed the cities for their actions toward the angels.

Birth of Jesus
Jesus was born from a virgin. He was born into a poor environment, a stable and a barn

Parable of the Prodigal Son
The parable tells of a story about a man with two sons. One son sins against his father, but the father still forgives him. The other son who was faithful to his father, was enraged that his father forgave his brother so easily. But the father explains why he has forgiven him and how the family should be glad the son has turned onto the right road.

Lazarus.
Lazarus was a man who died. Jesus came and resurrected him. As a result, people began to believe more in Jesus after the miracle.

John the Baptist
Baptist messenger sent to prepare for the coming of Jesus. He cleared the way for Jesus.

Last Supper
Jesus explained Passover to his disciples, explained it in terms of his own sacrifice with win as the blood and bread as the body.

Judas
Judas was planning to betray Jesus for money, he then killed him self out of remorse. He hung himself after the guiltiness of Jesus being murdered.

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The four horsemen represent War, Famine, Death, and Pestilence. Their four colors and names represent different things, from white victory to sickening green death.

Doubting Thomas
The main idea of “Doubting Thomas” is that seeing is believing. Thomas did not believe Jesus was alive until he saw him.

Crucifixion and Resurrection
The crucifixion is when Jesus was sentenced to death on Good Friday. The resurrection was when he rose from the dead on Easter Sunday.